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Then use the Search option above...Originally posted by Xesojay View PostI thought this forum is a place to seek advice, if you can not help then keep shut and move ahead instead of you opening your mouth to insult me. Why blocking others from helping me out. No one is fountain of knowledge.
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what's funny is the crucial missing letterOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostOk own up... Which one of you is this poor attempt? It's so bad it's not even funny.
It is going to be more amusing to see which sap actually responds to this than the actual baiting attempt.

, so should it be "am a bore" or "am bored"due to the fact that am bore
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOk own up... Which one of you is this poor attempt? It's so bad it's not even funny.
It is going to be more amusing to see which sap actually responds to this than the actual baiting attempt.

I thought this forum is a place to seek advice, if you can not help then keep shut and move ahead instead of you opening your mouth to insult me. Why blocking others from helping me out. No one is fountain of knowledge.
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Ok own up... Which one of you is this poor attempt? It's so bad it's not even funny.
It is going to be more amusing to see which sap actually responds to this than the actual baiting attempt.
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Advice Needed
Hi Guys,
Am new here. Currently am working in a permanent post but I want to move to contracting due to the fact that am bore and I think contracting will give me oppurtunity of doing or working for different companies instead of just one company for years.
Please if I want to move to contracting, what and what do I need to look out for example the best or reliable umbrella company I should go for . 2), Because am a foreigner, currently on HSMP (Tier 1), I do need to prove to Home Office that I am earning certain money so that I can have my visa renew, something that will be inform of payslip, do contractor have payslip.
Please pardon my naivety, am about to enter into this contracting world.Tags: None
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